Prestressed Concrete: Statically Indeterminate Structures Lectures #1 To 3
Prestressed Concrete: Statically Indeterminate Structures Lectures #1 To 3
Prestressed Concrete:
Statically Indeterminate Structures
Lectures #1 to 3
Alessandro Palermo
Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering
University of Canterbury
Topic Summary
9 lectures
Statically indeterminate prestressed concrete
structures
Structural design of a post-tensioned prestressed
concrete multi-span girder
Loadings, including thermal effects
Section design: Flexure and Shear
Statically Indeterminate Prestress Systems
Long term behaviour: creep and shrinkage
Structural design of a post-tensioned prestressed concrete
bridge
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Lecture Summary
Fundamental Concepts
Restraint Actions Due to Prestressing
Equivalent Loads from Prestress
Line of Thrust and Concordant Profile
Linear Transposition of Tendons
Methods of Solving SI Prestressed Beams
Fundamental Concepts
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Fundamental Concepts
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Centre gravity
of concrete
cgc
e Centre gravity
cgs
A of steel
L L
NB: cgc = center of gravity of concrete
cgs = center of gravity of steel
If centre restraint is
removed, member is
F.e - F.e statically determinate
and has the
FeL2 corresponding BMD
F =
2 EI and deflection as
shown
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Parabolic profile
8 Fh
w= 2
L
Sharp angles
W = F
End anchorages
W = F
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M
e + A is the effective eccentricity or the line of thrust
F
Tendon profile is concordant if the tendon profile is aligned such that the
secondary moments are zero along the length of the beam.
When this is the case, the actual line of thrust coincides with the tendon
profile.
Concordant tendon profile means the beam has no tendency to lift off the
supports when prestressed.
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Flexibility method
Remove restraint and solve statically determinate
beam, e.g. remove central support
Apply the displacement compatibility of the
removed restraint, e.g. mid-span deflection = 0
Stiffness method
Moment redistribution method
Consider fixed end moments and moments due to
internal equivalent point loads (from tendon)
separately